What is a phrase?
It is a group of words. It is having no subject verb combination.
It doesn't have any meaning if used alone but if used in a sentence has a unique meaning.
There are five different kinds of phrases.
1. noun phrase
2. verb phrase
3. adjective phrase
4. adverb phrase
5. prepositional phrase
We have discussed all of them in detail in the video.
Below are the link of other related videos
Phrase vs Clauses
https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=-a80_xFsh9w
Links for five parts of speech video lessons
Noun
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNC9_f1oFuE&list=PLMfo9NXs6ZfHIcdGPq4TtfPxRm873Bh0r&index=1
Pronoun
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vOIYm9iTaU&list=PLMfo9NXs6ZfHIcdGPq4TtfPxRm873Bh0r&index=8
Verb
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z96-ZkIpQZQ&list=PLMfo9NXs6ZfHIcdGPq4TtfPxRm873Bh0r&index=9
Adjective
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mQYOtXg3AY&list=PLMfo9NXs6ZfHIcdGPq4TtfPxRm873Bh0r&index=11
Adverb
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4ZEJOWXmEI&list=PLMfo9NXs6ZfHIcdGPq4TtfPxRm873Bh0r&index=13
Preposition
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRZZIwIHeUM&list=PLMfo9NXs6ZfHIcdGPq4TtfPxRm873Bh0r&index=14

published:27 Jan 2018

views:26322

What is the difference between a phrase and a clause? Watch this video and find out. Also see - MOST COMMON MISTAKES IN ENGLISH & HOW TO AVOID THEM: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Dax90QyXgI&list=PLmwr9polMHwsR35rD9spEhjFUFa7QblF9
In this lesson, you will also learn about the different types of phrases and clauses with examples. Topics include dependent and independent clauses, noun phrases, verb phrases, adverb phrases etc.
★★★ Also check out ★★★
➜ PARTS OF SPEECH (Verb, Noun, Adjective, Adverb etc.): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmwr9polMHwsQmAjoAxtFvwk_PaqQeS68
➜ WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE Full Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmwr9polMHwsogkc_bK76YwTmSUIumDBL
➜ WILL vs. SHALL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwfUXeO3AfU&index=1&list=PLmwr9polMHwsogkc_bK76YwTmSUIumDBL
➜ WHO vs. WHOM: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qX_E_p4tfW0&index=2&list=PLmwr9polMHwsogkc_bK76YwTmSUIumDBL
➜ DO or MAKE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObRS73F4tok&index=4&list=PLmwr9polMHwsogkc_bK76YwTmSUIumDBL
➜ SAY, TELL, SPEAK, TALK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F90m3SbXQqQ&index=3&list=PLmwr9polMHwsogkc_bK76YwTmSUIumDBL
For more FREEEnglish lessons, SUBSCRIBE to this channel.
Transcript:
Many people are confused about the
difference between phrases and clauses.
Are these different grammar items or are
they just two names for the same thing?
That's what we're going to talk about in
this video.
Now before we start just remember: if you have any questions at
all you just have to ask me in the
comments section below and I will talk
to you there.
So in this lesson we're going to learn
the difference between phrases and
clauses. But first let's talk about how
phrases and clauses are similar.
They're similar in this way: both of
these refer two groups of words that are
meaningful. Look at these examples: near
my home or Dexter won the bicycle race
You can see that these are meaningful
so one of them is afraid and the other
is a clause
OK so what's the difference between them? Well
the difference is this: a clause is a
group of words with a subject-verb
combination so Dexter won the bicycle
race is a clause because it has a
subject - Dexter and a verb - won is the past
tense of win so this is a clause. A
phrase is a group of words without a
subject-verb combination. So near my home
is a phrase because there's no subject
verb combination
It's very simple but keep this important
difference in mind - a clause has a
subject-verb combination and a phrase
does not. So now let me show you some
more examples so that you can learn how
to easily identify phrases and clauses
Alright all the words that you see on
the screen are phrases. You'll notice
that in all of these there's no subject
verb combination and these examples also
show the most common types of phrases
For example my two wonderful dogs is
a phrase focusing on the noun dogs and
the phrase the tallest building in the
world focuses on the noun building so we
say that these are noun phrases.
What about couldn't go and will be
working? Can you guess what type of
phrases these are? These are
verb phrases because they only have verbs
in them. All of these words are verbs
similarly we have the adjective phrases
very friendly and afraid of the dark
we say that these are adjective phrases
because the focus is on friendly and
afraid - the other words in these phrases
are only helping the main words and the
main words are adjectives. Really fast
and much quicker are adverb phrases
because the adverbs fast and quicker are
the focus of these phrases and finally
what about near the post office and on
the 29th? Do you know? These are preposition
phrases because each of these tells us
about a place or about time using the
prepositions near and on. These are the
most common types of phrases that you
will come across and once again remember
these are phrases because they don't
have a subject verb combination. So let's
now look at some examples of clauses
like I said a clause is just like a
phrase - it's a group of words but a
clause has a subject verb combination
now in English there are many different
kinds of causes but the two most
important that you need to know about
are independent and dependent clauses
let's start with the independent clause
this is simply a clause that can stand
alone as a sentence. For example He ate
dinner
this is a clause because it has a
subject - he - and a verb - ate - past tense of
eat and it's independent because it can
be a sentence on its own. So what's a
dependent clause then? Well it's a clause
that is it has a subject-verb
combination but it cannot be a sentence
by itself. For example When James got
home is a dependent clause - it has a
subject - James - and a verb - got - but if you
think about it it's not a complete
sentence because if I said when James
got home you will ask okay then what?
What happened?
So you see the sentence isn't complete
so this is a dependent clause.

published:29 Jan 2017

views:195712

This is first video of Idiom and Phrases series. This video covers some important idioms but more important is that you understand how to study idioms so that you remember them permanently. To be frank, not only idioms but to learn any portion of English you will have to involve yourself in it, to understand it in such a way that you can use your knowledge in exam.
DownloadPDF for revision: https://goo.gl/KtU6R6
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published:19 Jan 2017

views:691109

Phrases v. Clauses

published:29 May 2014

views:242208

Learn common English phrases that are used by native speakers every day in less than 10 minutes!! Related videos:
- BestTV shows to learn English - http://bit.ly/2zI5DN2
- How to speak English like an American - http://bit.ly/2muNpcQ
My American sweatshirt - http://bit.ly/2gIzk9D
Phrases in this video (print them our and practice!):
1. How is it going?
2. Long time no see!
3. What have you been up to?
4. Can’t complain
5. How do you know?
6. That’s a good one = That’s a good joke!
7. It’s very kind of you!
8. Thank you anyway
9. Thank you in advance!
10. No worries
11. What’s going on?
12. Did I get you right?
13. Don’t take it to heart
14. I didn’t catch the last word
15. Sorry, I wasn’t listening
16. It doesn’t matter
17. Fingers crossed!
18. Oh, that. That explains it.
19. Things happen
20. Sorry to bother you
21. I’ll be with you in a minute
22. Where were we?
23. I’m sorry, I didn’t catch you
24. Lucky you!
25. I freaked out = to become very angry, scared or excited
26. Good for you!
27. You’ve got to be kidding me!
28. Cheer up!
29. Come on, you can do it!
30. Keep up the good work!
31. It's not the end of the world
32. That’s lit! = That’s amazing!
33. There you go!
34. 44. Not a bit!
35. There is no room for doubt
36. I’ll text you!
37. It’s not worth it!
38. You rock!
39. You should go the extra mile…
40. Step up your game = Start performing better
41. Pull yourself together = Calm down and behave normally
42. You sold me! = You convinced me on something
43. Couldn’t care less = used to express total lack of interest in something
44. This is a no-brainer = Easy decision
45. You screwed up
46. You are driving me nuts!
47. Can you cover me? = Can you work in my place?
48. I’d better be going
49. Thank heavens it’s Friday
50. Take care!
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A Phrase is a collection of words that may have nouns or verbs, but it does not have a subject doing a verb. On the contrary, a clause is a collection of words that has a subject that is actively doing a verb. And it can be broken down to Independent clause and Dependent clause. In this video, Mrs. Santha A. Kumar explains about Phrases and Clauses with relevant examples.

published:06 Nov 2012

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English GrammarIntro to Phrase and Clause (Hindi) Part 1: Introduction
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Learn 11 English Phrases through Hindi, for use in daily English conversation. In this video, Awal has explained the expressions used to give your opinion, advice or suggestion to others in family, friends and importantly, at job and business. This lessons is helpful for both - advanced and beginners, in learning the English phrases for basic English speaking.
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Phrase

In everyday speech, a phrase may be any group of words, often carrying a special idiomatic meaning; in this sense it is roughly synonymous with expression. In linguistic analysis, a phrase is a group of words (or possibly a single word) that functions as a constituent in the syntax of a sentence—a single unit within a grammatical hierarchy. A phrase appears within a clause, although it is also possible for a phrase to be a clause or to contain a clause within it.

In grammatical analysis, particularly in theories of syntax, a phrase is any group of words, or sometimes a single word, which plays a particular role within the grammatical structure of a sentence. It does not have to have any special meaning or significance, or even exist anywhere outside of the sentence being analyzed, but it must function there as a complete grammatical unit. For example, in the sentence Yesterday I saw an orange bird with a white neck, the words an orange bird with a white neck form what is called a noun phrase, or a determiner phrase in some theories, which functions as the object of the sentence.

Types of Phrases | Five Types | What is a Phrase? | English Grammar

What is a phrase?
It is a group of words. It is having no subject verb combination.
It doesn't have any meaning if used alone but if used in a sentence has a unique meaning.
There are five different kinds of phrases.
1. noun phrase
2. verb phrase
3. adjective phrase
4. adverb phrase
5. prepositional phrase
We have discussed all of them in detail in the video.
Below are the link of other related videos
Phrase vs Clauses
https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=-a80_xFsh9w
Links for five parts of speech video lessons
Noun
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNC9_f1oFuE&list=PLMfo9NXs6ZfHIcdGPq4TtfPxRm873Bh0r&index=1
Pronoun
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vOIYm9iTaU&list=PLMfo9NXs6ZfHIcdGPq4TtfPxRm873Bh0r&index=8
Verb
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z96-ZkIpQZQ&list=PLMfo9NXs6ZfHIcdGPq4TtfPxRm873Bh0r&index=9
Adjective
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mQYOtXg3AY&list=PLMfo9NXs6ZfHIcdGPq4TtfPxRm873Bh0r&index=11
Adverb
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4ZEJOWXmEI&list=PLMfo9NXs6ZfHIcdGPq4TtfPxRm873Bh0r&index=13
Preposition
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRZZIwIHeUM&list=PLMfo9NXs6ZfHIcdGPq4TtfPxRm873Bh0r&index=14

What is the difference between a phrase and a clause? Watch this video and find out. Also see - MOST COMMON MISTAKES IN ENGLISH & HOW TO AVOID THEM: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Dax90QyXgI&list=PLmwr9polMHwsR35rD9spEhjFUFa7QblF9
In this lesson, you will also learn about the different types of phrases and clauses with examples. Topics include dependent and independent clauses, noun phrases, verb phrases, adverb phrases etc.
★★★ Also check out ★★★
➜ PARTS OF SPEECH (Verb, Noun, Adjective, Adverb etc.): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmwr9polMHwsQmAjoAxtFvwk_PaqQeS68
➜ WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE Full Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmwr9polMHwsogkc_bK76YwTmSUIumDBL
➜ WILL vs. SHALL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwfUXeO3AfU&index=1&list=PLmwr9polMHwsogkc_bK76YwTmSUIumDBL
➜ WHO vs. WHOM: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qX_E_p4tfW0&index=2&list=PLmwr9polMHwsogkc_bK76YwTmSUIumDBL
➜ DO or MAKE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObRS73F4tok&index=4&list=PLmwr9polMHwsogkc_bK76YwTmSUIumDBL
➜ SAY, TELL, SPEAK, TALK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F90m3SbXQqQ&index=3&list=PLmwr9polMHwsogkc_bK76YwTmSUIumDBL
For more FREEEnglish lessons, SUBSCRIBE to this channel.
Transcript:
Many people are confused about the
difference between phrases and clauses.
Are these different grammar items or are
they just two names for the same thing?
That's what we're going to talk about in
this video.
Now before we start just remember: if you have any questions at
all you just have to ask me in the
comments section below and I will talk
to you there.
So in this lesson we're going to learn
the difference between phrases and
clauses. But first let's talk about how
phrases and clauses are similar.
They're similar in this way: both of
these refer two groups of words that are
meaningful. Look at these examples: near
my home or Dexter won the bicycle race
You can see that these are meaningful
so one of them is afraid and the other
is a clause
OK so what's the difference between them? Well
the difference is this: a clause is a
group of words with a subject-verb
combination so Dexter won the bicycle
race is a clause because it has a
subject - Dexter and a verb - won is the past
tense of win so this is a clause. A
phrase is a group of words without a
subject-verb combination. So near my home
is a phrase because there's no subject
verb combination
It's very simple but keep this important
difference in mind - a clause has a
subject-verb combination and a phrase
does not. So now let me show you some
more examples so that you can learn how
to easily identify phrases and clauses
Alright all the words that you see on
the screen are phrases. You'll notice
that in all of these there's no subject
verb combination and these examples also
show the most common types of phrases
For example my two wonderful dogs is
a phrase focusing on the noun dogs and
the phrase the tallest building in the
world focuses on the noun building so we
say that these are noun phrases.
What about couldn't go and will be
working? Can you guess what type of
phrases these are? These are
verb phrases because they only have verbs
in them. All of these words are verbs
similarly we have the adjective phrases
very friendly and afraid of the dark
we say that these are adjective phrases
because the focus is on friendly and
afraid - the other words in these phrases
are only helping the main words and the
main words are adjectives. Really fast
and much quicker are adverb phrases
because the adverbs fast and quicker are
the focus of these phrases and finally
what about near the post office and on
the 29th? Do you know? These are preposition
phrases because each of these tells us
about a place or about time using the
prepositions near and on. These are the
most common types of phrases that you
will come across and once again remember
these are phrases because they don't
have a subject verb combination. So let's
now look at some examples of clauses
like I said a clause is just like a
phrase - it's a group of words but a
clause has a subject verb combination
now in English there are many different
kinds of causes but the two most
important that you need to know about
are independent and dependent clauses
let's start with the independent clause
this is simply a clause that can stand
alone as a sentence. For example He ate
dinner
this is a clause because it has a
subject - he - and a verb - ate - past tense of
eat and it's independent because it can
be a sentence on its own. So what's a
dependent clause then? Well it's a clause
that is it has a subject-verb
combination but it cannot be a sentence
by itself. For example When James got
home is a dependent clause - it has a
subject - James - and a verb - got - but if you
think about it it's not a complete
sentence because if I said when James
got home you will ask okay then what?
What happened?
So you see the sentence isn't complete
so this is a dependent clause.

This is first video of Idiom and Phrases series. This video covers some important idioms but more important is that you understand how to study idioms so that you remember them permanently. To be frank, not only idioms but to learn any portion of English you will have to involve yourself in it, to understand it in such a way that you can use your knowledge in exam.
DownloadPDF for revision: https://goo.gl/KtU6R6
Download android app: https://goo.gl/K764LV
This video is related to terms:
Idiom and Phrases for SSCCGL and other Competitive exams,idioms and phrases for ssc cgl,ssc cgl idioms and phrases,idioms and phrases with meanings in hindi,Idiom,idioms and phrases tricks,idioms and phrases,phrases and idioms,idioms and phrases for ssc,ssc cgl idioms,idioms and phrases with meanings,idioms and phrases with meanings in english,ssc chsl idioms,phrases and idioms in english,idioms in english,idiom and phrase for ssc chsl,ssc chsl idioms and phrases

11:12

Phrases v. Clauses

Phrases v. Clauses

Phrases v. Clauses

Phrases v. Clauses

10:22

50 COMMON ENGLISH PHRASES

50 COMMON ENGLISH PHRASES

50 COMMON ENGLISH PHRASES

Learn common English phrases that are used by native speakers every day in less than 10 minutes!! Related videos:
- BestTV shows to learn English - http://bit.ly/2zI5DN2
- How to speak English like an American - http://bit.ly/2muNpcQ
My American sweatshirt - http://bit.ly/2gIzk9D
Phrases in this video (print them our and practice!):
1. How is it going?
2. Long time no see!
3. What have you been up to?
4. Can’t complain
5. How do you know?
6. That’s a good one = That’s a good joke!
7. It’s very kind of you!
8. Thank you anyway
9. Thank you in advance!
10. No worries
11. What’s going on?
12. Did I get you right?
13. Don’t take it to heart
14. I didn’t catch the last word
15. Sorry, I wasn’t listening
16. It doesn’t matter
17. Fingers crossed!
18. Oh, that. That explains it.
19. Things happen
20. Sorry to bother you
21. I’ll be with you in a minute
22. Where were we?
23. I’m sorry, I didn’t catch you
24. Lucky you!
25. I freaked out = to become very angry, scared or excited
26. Good for you!
27. You’ve got to be kidding me!
28. Cheer up!
29. Come on, you can do it!
30. Keep up the good work!
31. It's not the end of the world
32. That’s lit! = That’s amazing!
33. There you go!
34. 44. Not a bit!
35. There is no room for doubt
36. I’ll text you!
37. It’s not worth it!
38. You rock!
39. You should go the extra mile…
40. Step up your game = Start performing better
41. Pull yourself together = Calm down and behave normally
42. You sold me! = You convinced me on something
43. Couldn’t care less = used to express total lack of interest in something
44. This is a no-brainer = Easy decision
45. You screwed up
46. You are driving me nuts!
47. Can you cover me? = Can you work in my place?
48. I’d better be going
49. Thank heavens it’s Friday
50. Take care!
⭐ INSTAGRAM - linguamarina
⭐ FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/marina.mogilko
⭐ MY COMPANY - https://linguatrip.com
⭐ ASK ME A QUESTION - https://goo.gl/dQ9HDw
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12:57

English Grammar - Phrases And Clauses

English Grammar - Phrases And Clauses

English Grammar - Phrases And Clauses

A Phrase is a collection of words that may have nouns or verbs, but it does not have a subject doing a verb. On the contrary, a clause is a collection of words that has a subject that is actively doing a verb. And it can be broken down to Independent clause and Dependent clause. In this video, Mrs. Santha A. Kumar explains about Phrases and Clauses with relevant examples.

8:08

English Grammar Intro to Phrase and Clause (Hindi) Part 1: Introduction

English Grammar Intro to Phrase and Clause (Hindi) Part 1: Introduction

English Grammar Intro to Phrase and Clause (Hindi) Part 1: Introduction

English GrammarIntro to Phrase and Clause (Hindi) Part 1: Introduction
These English Grammar videos help you to improve both written and spoken English. These videos include huge number of examples and exercises which help you to understand English even better. Explanation is in Hindi so that those who are not very good in understanding English can also make use of these videos to learn English.
So Lets talk in English, Lets write in English.

Phrase - Clockwork (OFFICIAL VIDEO)

11 English Phrases of Daily Expressions | Learn through Hindi for Use in Conversation

11 English Phrases of Daily Expressions | Learn through Hindi for Use in Conversation

11 English Phrases of Daily Expressions | Learn through Hindi for Use in Conversation

Learn 11 English Phrases through Hindi, for use in daily English conversation. In this video, Awal has explained the expressions used to give your opinion, advice or suggestion to others in family, friends and importantly, at job and business. This lessons is helpful for both - advanced and beginners, in learning the English phrases for basic English speaking.
This video has simple Hindi language used to teach English phrases, along with examples of sentences, so that you can know how to use these phrases in your spoken and written English.
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15:42

"The Jungle Is Dead!" = The Phrase Repeated Every Year

"The Jungle Is Dead!" = The Phrase Repeated Every Year

"The Jungle Is Dead!" = The Phrase Repeated Every Year

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Sentences: Phrases and Clauses

Sentences: Phrases and Clauses

Sentences: Phrases and Clauses

This animation teaches the learner to define a sentence, a phrase and a clause, and identify phrases and clauses in sentences.
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2:32:46

Learning phrases to speak English fluently - Phrases for Conversation

Learning phrases to speak English fluently - Phrases for Conversation

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English Grammar: Sentence Phrases

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In this video, Faby introduces the concept of "phrases." Phrases can be differentiated from full sentences in that they do not always convey meaning -- even though they make some kind of statement. By the time you finish watching this video, you should be able to understand the difference between a phrase and a full sentence.
Please don't forget to visit our website. There you will find other videos, transcripts to our YouTube videos, and opportunities to further refine your English speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills! You can find us at the following URL:
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5:33

Noun Phrase

Noun Phrase

Noun Phrase

This animation teaches the learner to define, identify a noun phrase in a given sentence.
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4:04

Phrase ft. Kram - Skylight

Phrase ft. Kram - Skylight

Phrase ft. Kram - Skylight

Phrases and clauses | Syntax | Khan Academy

A phrase is any collection of words that behaves like a part of speech, like a noun phrase (“my brother Stu”), an adjectival phrase (“in a different shade of blue”), or an adverbial phrase (“with elegance and tact”). A clause is any noun phrase plus a verb; they can be sentences, but they don’t always have to be. You’ll see!
Practice this yourself on Khan Academy right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/syntax/e/introduction-to-phrases-and-clauses
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Clause and Phrase Explanation

Phrases

Learners often confuse phrases and clauses, so it is a good idea to show lessons three and four together to ensure that learners realise the difference between these two components of sentences. In the lessons we give a step-by-step approach for identifying a group of words in a sentence that functions as a part of speech, and then working out whether the group of words is a phrase or a clause. Using the same approach over and over will help learners to distinguish between phrases and clauses confidently by themselves. To ensure that they do this you may want to present your learners with additional examples to analyse.

Types of Phrases | Five Types | What is a Phrase? | English Grammar

What is a phrase?
It is a group of words. It is having no subject verb combination.
It doesn't have any meaning if used alone but if used in a sentence has a unique meaning.
There are five different kinds of phrases.
1. noun phrase
2. verb phrase
3. adjective phrase
4. adverb phrase
5. prepositional phrase
We have discussed all of them in detail in the video.
Below are the link of other related videos
Phrase vs Clauses
https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=-a80_xFsh9w
Links for five parts of speech video lessons
Noun
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNC9_f1oFuE&list=PLMfo9NXs6ZfHIcdGPq4TtfPxRm873Bh0r&index=1
Pronoun
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vOIYm9iTaU&list=PLMfo9NXs6ZfHIcdGPq4TtfPxRm873Bh0r&index=8
Verb
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z96-ZkIpQZQ&list=PLMfo9NXs6ZfHIcdGPq4Tt...

What is the difference between a phrase and a clause? Watch this video and find out. Also see - MOST COMMON MISTAKES IN ENGLISH & HOW TO AVOID THEM: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Dax90QyXgI&list=PLmwr9polMHwsR35rD9spEhjFUFa7QblF9
In this lesson, you will also learn about the different types of phrases and clauses with examples. Topics include dependent and independent clauses, noun phrases, verb phrases, adverb phrases etc.
★★★ Also check out ★★★
➜ PARTS OF SPEECH (Verb, Noun, Adjective, Adverb etc.): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmwr9polMHwsQmAjoAxtFvwk_PaqQeS68
➜ WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE Full Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmwr9polMHwsogkc_bK76YwTmSUIumDBL
➜ WILL vs. SHALL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwfUXeO3AfU&index=1&list=PLmwr9polMHwsogkc_bK76YwTmSU...

This is first video of Idiom and Phrases series. This video covers some important idioms but more important is that you understand how to study idioms so that you remember them permanently. To be frank, not only idioms but to learn any portion of English you will have to involve yourself in it, to understand it in such a way that you can use your knowledge in exam.
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published: 19 Jan 2017

Phrases v. Clauses

Phrases v. Clauses

published: 29 May 2014

50 COMMON ENGLISH PHRASES

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Phrases in this video (print them our and practice!):
1. How is it going?
2. Long time no see!
3. What have you been up to?
4. Can’t complain
5. How do you know?
6. That’s a good one = That’s a good joke!
7. It’s very kind of you!
8. Thank you anyway
9. Thank you in advance!
10. No worries
11. What’s going on?
12. Did I get you right?
13. Don’t take it to heart
14. I didn’t catch the last word
15. Sorry, I wasn’t listening
16. It doesn’t matter
17. Fingers crossed!
18. Oh, that. That explains it....

published: 16 Nov 2017

English Grammar - Phrases And Clauses

A Phrase is a collection of words that may have nouns or verbs, but it does not have a subject doing a verb. On the contrary, a clause is a collection of words that has a subject that is actively doing a verb. And it can be broken down to Independent clause and Dependent clause. In this video, Mrs. Santha A. Kumar explains about Phrases and Clauses with relevant examples.

published: 06 Nov 2012

English Grammar Intro to Phrase and Clause (Hindi) Part 1: Introduction

English GrammarIntro to Phrase and Clause (Hindi) Part 1: Introduction
These English Grammar videos help you to improve both written and spoken English. These videos include huge number of examples and exercises which help you to understand English even better. Explanation is in Hindi so that those who are not very good in understanding English can also make use of these videos to learn English.
So Lets talk in English, Lets write in English.

published: 10 Jul 2017

Phrase - Clockwork (OFFICIAL VIDEO)

11 English Phrases of Daily Expressions | Learn through Hindi for Use in Conversation

Learn 11 English Phrases through Hindi, for use in daily English conversation. In this video, Awal has explained the expressions used to give your opinion, advice or suggestion to others in family, friends and importantly, at job and business. This lessons is helpful for both - advanced and beginners, in learning the English phrases for basic English speaking.
This video has simple Hindi language used to teach English phrases, along with examples of sentences, so that you can know how to use these phrases in your spoken and written English.
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published: 07 Jun 2016

"The Jungle Is Dead!" = The Phrase Repeated Every Year

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published: 18 May 2018

Sentences: Phrases and Clauses

This animation teaches the learner to define a sentence, a phrase and a clause, and identify phrases and clauses in sentences.
This is a product of Mexus Education Pvt. Ltd., an education innovations company based in Mumbai, India.
http://www.mexuseducation.com, http://www.ikenstore.in

published: 05 Sep 2012

Learning phrases to speak English fluently - Phrases for Conversation

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English Grammar: Sentence Phrases

http://www.ESLEnglishAcademy.com
In this video, Faby introduces the concept of "phrases." Phrases can be differentiated from full sentences in that they do not always convey meaning -- even though they make some kind of statement. By the time you finish watching this video, you should be able to understand the difference between a phrase and a full sentence.
Please don't forget to visit our website. There you will find other videos, transcripts to our YouTube videos, and opportunities to further refine your English speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills! You can find us at the following URL:
http://www.ESLEnglishAcademy.com
***PLEASE DON'T FORGET TO LEAVE YOUR HOMEWORK IN THE COMMENTS SECTION BELOW THIS VIDEO!***
Also, if you have any other comments or suggestions, please fe...

published: 30 May 2013

Noun Phrase

This animation teaches the learner to define, identify a noun phrase in a given sentence.
This is a product of Mexus Education Pvt. Ltd., an education innovations company based in Mumbai, India.
http://www.mexuseducation.com, http://www.ikenstore.in

published: 21 Feb 2012

Phrase ft. Kram - Skylight

Phrases and clauses | Syntax | Khan Academy

A phrase is any collection of words that behaves like a part of speech, like a noun phrase (“my brother Stu”), an adjectival phrase (“in a different shade of blue”), or an adverbial phrase (“with elegance and tact”). A clause is any noun phrase plus a verb; they can be sentences, but they don’t always have to be. You’ll see!
Practice this yourself on Khan Academy right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/syntax/e/introduction-to-phrases-and-clauses
Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/grammar/syntax/v/dependent-and-independent-clauses-syntax-khan-academy
Missed the previous lesson? Watch here: https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/grammar/syntax/v/dangling-modifiers-sentences-syntax-khan-academy
Syntax on Khan Academy: Syntax is the ordering of language; it’s ...

Clause and Phrase Explanation

Phrases

Learners often confuse phrases and clauses, so it is a good idea to show lessons three and four together to ensure that learners realise the difference between these two components of sentences. In the lessons we give a step-by-step approach for identifying a group of words in a sentence that functions as a part of speech, and then working out whether the group of words is a phrase or a clause. Using the same approach over and over will help learners to distinguish between phrases and clauses confidently by themselves. To ensure that they do this you may want to present your learners with additional examples to analyse.

Types of Phrases | Five Types | What is a Phrase? | English Grammar

What is a phrase?
It is a group of words. It is having no subject verb combination.
It doesn't have any meaning if used alone but if used in a sentence has a un...

What is a phrase?
It is a group of words. It is having no subject verb combination.
It doesn't have any meaning if used alone but if used in a sentence has a unique meaning.
There are five different kinds of phrases.
1. noun phrase
2. verb phrase
3. adjective phrase
4. adverb phrase
5. prepositional phrase
We have discussed all of them in detail in the video.
Below are the link of other related videos
Phrase vs Clauses
https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=-a80_xFsh9w
Links for five parts of speech video lessons
Noun
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNC9_f1oFuE&list=PLMfo9NXs6ZfHIcdGPq4TtfPxRm873Bh0r&index=1
Pronoun
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vOIYm9iTaU&list=PLMfo9NXs6ZfHIcdGPq4TtfPxRm873Bh0r&index=8
Verb
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z96-ZkIpQZQ&list=PLMfo9NXs6ZfHIcdGPq4TtfPxRm873Bh0r&index=9
Adjective
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mQYOtXg3AY&list=PLMfo9NXs6ZfHIcdGPq4TtfPxRm873Bh0r&index=11
Adverb
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4ZEJOWXmEI&list=PLMfo9NXs6ZfHIcdGPq4TtfPxRm873Bh0r&index=13
Preposition
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRZZIwIHeUM&list=PLMfo9NXs6ZfHIcdGPq4TtfPxRm873Bh0r&index=14

What is a phrase?
It is a group of words. It is having no subject verb combination.
It doesn't have any meaning if used alone but if used in a sentence has a unique meaning.
There are five different kinds of phrases.
1. noun phrase
2. verb phrase
3. adjective phrase
4. adverb phrase
5. prepositional phrase
We have discussed all of them in detail in the video.
Below are the link of other related videos
Phrase vs Clauses
https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=-a80_xFsh9w
Links for five parts of speech video lessons
Noun
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNC9_f1oFuE&list=PLMfo9NXs6ZfHIcdGPq4TtfPxRm873Bh0r&index=1
Pronoun
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vOIYm9iTaU&list=PLMfo9NXs6ZfHIcdGPq4TtfPxRm873Bh0r&index=8
Verb
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z96-ZkIpQZQ&list=PLMfo9NXs6ZfHIcdGPq4TtfPxRm873Bh0r&index=9
Adjective
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mQYOtXg3AY&list=PLMfo9NXs6ZfHIcdGPq4TtfPxRm873Bh0r&index=11
Adverb
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4ZEJOWXmEI&list=PLMfo9NXs6ZfHIcdGPq4TtfPxRm873Bh0r&index=13
Preposition
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRZZIwIHeUM&list=PLMfo9NXs6ZfHIcdGPq4TtfPxRm873Bh0r&index=14

What is the difference between a phrase and a clause? Watch this video and find out. Also see - MOST COMMON MISTAKES IN ENGLISH & HOW TO AVOID THEM: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Dax90QyXgI&list=PLmwr9polMHwsR35rD9spEhjFUFa7QblF9
In this lesson, you will also learn about the different types of phrases and clauses with examples. Topics include dependent and independent clauses, noun phrases, verb phrases, adverb phrases etc.
★★★ Also check out ★★★
➜ PARTS OF SPEECH (Verb, Noun, Adjective, Adverb etc.): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmwr9polMHwsQmAjoAxtFvwk_PaqQeS68
➜ WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE Full Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmwr9polMHwsogkc_bK76YwTmSUIumDBL
➜ WILL vs. SHALL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwfUXeO3AfU&index=1&list=PLmwr9polMHwsogkc_bK76YwTmSUIumDBL
➜ WHO vs. WHOM: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qX_E_p4tfW0&index=2&list=PLmwr9polMHwsogkc_bK76YwTmSUIumDBL
➜ DO or MAKE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObRS73F4tok&index=4&list=PLmwr9polMHwsogkc_bK76YwTmSUIumDBL
➜ SAY, TELL, SPEAK, TALK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F90m3SbXQqQ&index=3&list=PLmwr9polMHwsogkc_bK76YwTmSUIumDBL
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Transcript:
Many people are confused about the
difference between phrases and clauses.
Are these different grammar items or are
they just two names for the same thing?
That's what we're going to talk about in
this video.
Now before we start just remember: if you have any questions at
all you just have to ask me in the
comments section below and I will talk
to you there.
So in this lesson we're going to learn
the difference between phrases and
clauses. But first let's talk about how
phrases and clauses are similar.
They're similar in this way: both of
these refer two groups of words that are
meaningful. Look at these examples: near
my home or Dexter won the bicycle race
You can see that these are meaningful
so one of them is afraid and the other
is a clause
OK so what's the difference between them? Well
the difference is this: a clause is a
group of words with a subject-verb
combination so Dexter won the bicycle
race is a clause because it has a
subject - Dexter and a verb - won is the past
tense of win so this is a clause. A
phrase is a group of words without a
subject-verb combination. So near my home
is a phrase because there's no subject
verb combination
It's very simple but keep this important
difference in mind - a clause has a
subject-verb combination and a phrase
does not. So now let me show you some
more examples so that you can learn how
to easily identify phrases and clauses
Alright all the words that you see on
the screen are phrases. You'll notice
that in all of these there's no subject
verb combination and these examples also
show the most common types of phrases
For example my two wonderful dogs is
a phrase focusing on the noun dogs and
the phrase the tallest building in the
world focuses on the noun building so we
say that these are noun phrases.
What about couldn't go and will be
working? Can you guess what type of
phrases these are? These are
verb phrases because they only have verbs
in them. All of these words are verbs
similarly we have the adjective phrases
very friendly and afraid of the dark
we say that these are adjective phrases
because the focus is on friendly and
afraid - the other words in these phrases
are only helping the main words and the
main words are adjectives. Really fast
and much quicker are adverb phrases
because the adverbs fast and quicker are
the focus of these phrases and finally
what about near the post office and on
the 29th? Do you know? These are preposition
phrases because each of these tells us
about a place or about time using the
prepositions near and on. These are the
most common types of phrases that you
will come across and once again remember
these are phrases because they don't
have a subject verb combination. So let's
now look at some examples of clauses
like I said a clause is just like a
phrase - it's a group of words but a
clause has a subject verb combination
now in English there are many different
kinds of causes but the two most
important that you need to know about
are independent and dependent clauses
let's start with the independent clause
this is simply a clause that can stand
alone as a sentence. For example He ate
dinner
this is a clause because it has a
subject - he - and a verb - ate - past tense of
eat and it's independent because it can
be a sentence on its own. So what's a
dependent clause then? Well it's a clause
that is it has a subject-verb
combination but it cannot be a sentence
by itself. For example When James got
home is a dependent clause - it has a
subject - James - and a verb - got - but if you
think about it it's not a complete
sentence because if I said when James
got home you will ask okay then what?
What happened?
So you see the sentence isn't complete
so this is a dependent clause.

What is the difference between a phrase and a clause? Watch this video and find out. Also see - MOST COMMON MISTAKES IN ENGLISH & HOW TO AVOID THEM: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Dax90QyXgI&list=PLmwr9polMHwsR35rD9spEhjFUFa7QblF9
In this lesson, you will also learn about the different types of phrases and clauses with examples. Topics include dependent and independent clauses, noun phrases, verb phrases, adverb phrases etc.
★★★ Also check out ★★★
➜ PARTS OF SPEECH (Verb, Noun, Adjective, Adverb etc.): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmwr9polMHwsQmAjoAxtFvwk_PaqQeS68
➜ WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE Full Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmwr9polMHwsogkc_bK76YwTmSUIumDBL
➜ WILL vs. SHALL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwfUXeO3AfU&index=1&list=PLmwr9polMHwsogkc_bK76YwTmSUIumDBL
➜ WHO vs. WHOM: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qX_E_p4tfW0&index=2&list=PLmwr9polMHwsogkc_bK76YwTmSUIumDBL
➜ DO or MAKE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObRS73F4tok&index=4&list=PLmwr9polMHwsogkc_bK76YwTmSUIumDBL
➜ SAY, TELL, SPEAK, TALK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F90m3SbXQqQ&index=3&list=PLmwr9polMHwsogkc_bK76YwTmSUIumDBL
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Transcript:
Many people are confused about the
difference between phrases and clauses.
Are these different grammar items or are
they just two names for the same thing?
That's what we're going to talk about in
this video.
Now before we start just remember: if you have any questions at
all you just have to ask me in the
comments section below and I will talk
to you there.
So in this lesson we're going to learn
the difference between phrases and
clauses. But first let's talk about how
phrases and clauses are similar.
They're similar in this way: both of
these refer two groups of words that are
meaningful. Look at these examples: near
my home or Dexter won the bicycle race
You can see that these are meaningful
so one of them is afraid and the other
is a clause
OK so what's the difference between them? Well
the difference is this: a clause is a
group of words with a subject-verb
combination so Dexter won the bicycle
race is a clause because it has a
subject - Dexter and a verb - won is the past
tense of win so this is a clause. A
phrase is a group of words without a
subject-verb combination. So near my home
is a phrase because there's no subject
verb combination
It's very simple but keep this important
difference in mind - a clause has a
subject-verb combination and a phrase
does not. So now let me show you some
more examples so that you can learn how
to easily identify phrases and clauses
Alright all the words that you see on
the screen are phrases. You'll notice
that in all of these there's no subject
verb combination and these examples also
show the most common types of phrases
For example my two wonderful dogs is
a phrase focusing on the noun dogs and
the phrase the tallest building in the
world focuses on the noun building so we
say that these are noun phrases.
What about couldn't go and will be
working? Can you guess what type of
phrases these are? These are
verb phrases because they only have verbs
in them. All of these words are verbs
similarly we have the adjective phrases
very friendly and afraid of the dark
we say that these are adjective phrases
because the focus is on friendly and
afraid - the other words in these phrases
are only helping the main words and the
main words are adjectives. Really fast
and much quicker are adverb phrases
because the adverbs fast and quicker are
the focus of these phrases and finally
what about near the post office and on
the 29th? Do you know? These are preposition
phrases because each of these tells us
about a place or about time using the
prepositions near and on. These are the
most common types of phrases that you
will come across and once again remember
these are phrases because they don't
have a subject verb combination. So let's
now look at some examples of clauses
like I said a clause is just like a
phrase - it's a group of words but a
clause has a subject verb combination
now in English there are many different
kinds of causes but the two most
important that you need to know about
are independent and dependent clauses
let's start with the independent clause
this is simply a clause that can stand
alone as a sentence. For example He ate
dinner
this is a clause because it has a
subject - he - and a verb - ate - past tense of
eat and it's independent because it can
be a sentence on its own. So what's a
dependent clause then? Well it's a clause
that is it has a subject-verb
combination but it cannot be a sentence
by itself. For example When James got
home is a dependent clause - it has a
subject - James - and a verb - got - but if you
think about it it's not a complete
sentence because if I said when James
got home you will ask okay then what?
What happened?
So you see the sentence isn't complete
so this is a dependent clause.

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This is first video of Idiom and Phrases series. This video covers some important idioms but more important is that you understand how to study idioms so that you remember them permanently. To be frank, not only idioms but to learn any portion of English you will have to involve yourself in it, to understand it in such a way that you can use your knowledge in exam.
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2. Long time no see!
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7. It’s very kind of you!
8. Thank you anyway
9. Thank you in advance!
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21. I’ll be with you in a minute
22. Where were we?
23. I’m sorry, I didn’t catch you
24. Lucky you!
25. I freaked out = to become very angry, scared or excited
26. Good for you!
27. You’ve got to be kidding me!
28. Cheer up!
29. Come on, you can do it!
30. Keep up the good work!
31. It's not the end of the world
32. That’s lit! = That’s amazing!
33. There you go!
34. 44. Not a bit!
35. There is no room for doubt
36. I’ll text you!
37. It’s not worth it!
38. You rock!
39. You should go the extra mile…
40. Step up your game = Start performing better
41. Pull yourself together = Calm down and behave normally
42. You sold me! = You convinced me on something
43. Couldn’t care less = used to express total lack of interest in something
44. This is a no-brainer = Easy decision
45. You screwed up
46. You are driving me nuts!
47. Can you cover me? = Can you work in my place?
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2. Long time no see!
3. What have you been up to?
4. Can’t complain
5. How do you know?
6. That’s a good one = That’s a good joke!
7. It’s very kind of you!
8. Thank you anyway
9. Thank you in advance!
10. No worries
11. What’s going on?
12. Did I get you right?
13. Don’t take it to heart
14. I didn’t catch the last word
15. Sorry, I wasn’t listening
16. It doesn’t matter
17. Fingers crossed!
18. Oh, that. That explains it.
19. Things happen
20. Sorry to bother you
21. I’ll be with you in a minute
22. Where were we?
23. I’m sorry, I didn’t catch you
24. Lucky you!
25. I freaked out = to become very angry, scared or excited
26. Good for you!
27. You’ve got to be kidding me!
28. Cheer up!
29. Come on, you can do it!
30. Keep up the good work!
31. It's not the end of the world
32. That’s lit! = That’s amazing!
33. There you go!
34. 44. Not a bit!
35. There is no room for doubt
36. I’ll text you!
37. It’s not worth it!
38. You rock!
39. You should go the extra mile…
40. Step up your game = Start performing better
41. Pull yourself together = Calm down and behave normally
42. You sold me! = You convinced me on something
43. Couldn’t care less = used to express total lack of interest in something
44. This is a no-brainer = Easy decision
45. You screwed up
46. You are driving me nuts!
47. Can you cover me? = Can you work in my place?
48. I’d better be going
49. Thank heavens it’s Friday
50. Take care!
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A Phrase is a collection of words that may have nouns or verbs, but it does not have a subject doing a verb. On the contrary, a clause is a collection of words ...

A Phrase is a collection of words that may have nouns or verbs, but it does not have a subject doing a verb. On the contrary, a clause is a collection of words that has a subject that is actively doing a verb. And it can be broken down to Independent clause and Dependent clause. In this video, Mrs. Santha A. Kumar explains about Phrases and Clauses with relevant examples.

A Phrase is a collection of words that may have nouns or verbs, but it does not have a subject doing a verb. On the contrary, a clause is a collection of words that has a subject that is actively doing a verb. And it can be broken down to Independent clause and Dependent clause. In this video, Mrs. Santha A. Kumar explains about Phrases and Clauses with relevant examples.

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English Grammar: Sentence Phrases

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In this video, Faby introduces the concept of "phrases." Phrases can be differentiated from full sentences in that they do not...

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In this video, Faby introduces the concept of "phrases." Phrases can be differentiated from full sentences in that they do not always convey meaning -- even though they make some kind of statement. By the time you finish watching this video, you should be able to understand the difference between a phrase and a full sentence.
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In this video, Faby introduces the concept of "phrases." Phrases can be differentiated from full sentences in that they do not always convey meaning -- even though they make some kind of statement. By the time you finish watching this video, you should be able to understand the difference between a phrase and a full sentence.
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Phrases and clauses | Syntax | Khan Academy

A phrase is any collection of words that behaves like a part of speech, like a noun phrase (“my brother Stu”), an adjectival phrase (“in a different shade of bl...

A phrase is any collection of words that behaves like a part of speech, like a noun phrase (“my brother Stu”), an adjectival phrase (“in a different shade of blue”), or an adverbial phrase (“with elegance and tact”). A clause is any noun phrase plus a verb; they can be sentences, but they don’t always have to be. You’ll see!
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A phrase is any collection of words that behaves like a part of speech, like a noun phrase (“my brother Stu”), an adjectival phrase (“in a different shade of blue”), or an adverbial phrase (“with elegance and tact”). A clause is any noun phrase plus a verb; they can be sentences, but they don’t always have to be. You’ll see!
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Syntax on Khan Academy: Syntax is the ordering of language; it’s the study of how sentences work. In this section, we’ll scratch the surface of syntax as it applies to English grammar. Much more can be said about this subject, but we’ll save that for KA Linguistics.
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Learners often confuse phrases and clauses, so it is a good idea to show lessons three and four together to ensure that learners realise the difference between ...

Learners often confuse phrases and clauses, so it is a good idea to show lessons three and four together to ensure that learners realise the difference between these two components of sentences. In the lessons we give a step-by-step approach for identifying a group of words in a sentence that functions as a part of speech, and then working out whether the group of words is a phrase or a clause. Using the same approach over and over will help learners to distinguish between phrases and clauses confidently by themselves. To ensure that they do this you may want to present your learners with additional examples to analyse.

Learners often confuse phrases and clauses, so it is a good idea to show lessons three and four together to ensure that learners realise the difference between these two components of sentences. In the lessons we give a step-by-step approach for identifying a group of words in a sentence that functions as a part of speech, and then working out whether the group of words is a phrase or a clause. Using the same approach over and over will help learners to distinguish between phrases and clauses confidently by themselves. To ensure that they do this you may want to present your learners with additional examples to analyse.

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*What is journal and how to pass journal entries.
*What is Ledger and how to post ledger.
*What is Trial balance and how to do trial balance in accounting
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Hope this will help you to get the subject knowledge at the end. Thanks and All the best.
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*What is journal and how to pass journal entries.
*What is Ledger and how to post ledger.
*What is Trial balance and how to do trial balance in accounting
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Accounting in the Digital Era
ProfessorKevin
The video begins with a brief tutorial on the basics of "Python" (a program for writing code). The Professor demonstrates several functions Python can be useful for.
Detecting changes in risk factors year over year and detecting risk factors between related companies can help auditors understand the business and plan the audit accordingly. For example, Microsoft's risk titles during 2007 and 2008 were: (1) challenges to their business model may reduce their revenues, (2) the threat of competition, and (3) their inability to protect their intellectual property (IP) rights.
A matching algorithm (token set ratio) can take the sorted intersection of two tokenized strings and return the matching ratio between the intersection and the shorter string. This is good for comparing risk factors among different years and across different related companies. Heat maps can be generated based on these algorithms (with colors indicating the "strength" of the intersection / relationship). Several heat maps are displayed throughout the lecture.
Example: McAfee risks NOT found in Adobe include material weakness, significant deficiencies in internal control / financial reporting processes, accuracy issues, and completeness / timeliness of external financial reporting. Meanwhile, Adobe risks not found in McAfee include catastrophic events that may disrupt business, and the risk that earnings can take a significant plunge if goodwill or other intangible assets become impaired.
Matched risks (between McAfee and Adobe) are also reviewed. It shows the ratio between statements of both companies. The higher the ratio, the more "similar" the statements are in nature, according to the algorithm discussed earlier on in the presentation.
Select Features - Regular Expressions: 10:10
Analyze: RiskFactors Example: 10:33
Microsoft 2007 - 2008 Risk Titles: 11:48
Matching Algorithm: 12:38
Heatmap of Microsoft Risk Titles: 17:40
Differences in Risk Factors Between Related Companies: 19:35
Heatmap (Adobe vs McAfee Risk Titles): 22:38
McAfee Risks not found in Adobe: 23:30
Adobe Risks not found in McAfee: 23:50
Matched Risks (Adobe vs. McAfee): 24:16
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Accounting in the Digital Era
ProfessorKevin
The video begins with a brief tutorial on the basics of "Python" (a program for writing code). The Professor demonstrates several functions Python can be useful for.
Detecting changes in risk factors year over year and detecting risk factors between related companies can help auditors understand the business and plan the audit accordingly. For example, Microsoft's risk titles during 2007 and 2008 were: (1) challenges to their business model may reduce their revenues, (2) the threat of competition, and (3) their inability to protect their intellectual property (IP) rights.
A matching algorithm (token set ratio) can take the sorted intersection of two tokenized strings and return the matching ratio between the intersection and the shorter string. This is good for comparing risk factors among different years and across different related companies. Heat maps can be generated based on these algorithms (with colors indicating the "strength" of the intersection / relationship). Several heat maps are displayed throughout the lecture.
Example: McAfee risks NOT found in Adobe include material weakness, significant deficiencies in internal control / financial reporting processes, accuracy issues, and completeness / timeliness of external financial reporting. Meanwhile, Adobe risks not found in McAfee include catastrophic events that may disrupt business, and the risk that earnings can take a significant plunge if goodwill or other intangible assets become impaired.
Matched risks (between McAfee and Adobe) are also reviewed. It shows the ratio between statements of both companies. The higher the ratio, the more "similar" the statements are in nature, according to the algorithm discussed earlier on in the presentation.
Select Features - Regular Expressions: 10:10
Analyze: RiskFactors Example: 10:33
Microsoft 2007 - 2008 Risk Titles: 11:48
Matching Algorithm: 12:38
Heatmap of Microsoft Risk Titles: 17:40
Differences in Risk Factors Between Related Companies: 19:35
Heatmap (Adobe vs McAfee Risk Titles): 22:38
McAfee Risks not found in Adobe: 23:30
Adobe Risks not found in McAfee: 23:50
Matched Risks (Adobe vs. McAfee): 24:16
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Cheques

You might think that nothing is a simple as writing a cheque, but a tremendous amount of work happens behind the scenes to get these payments to their destinati...

You might think that nothing is a simple as writing a cheque, but a tremendous amount of work happens behind the scenes to get these payments to their destinations. See how cheques travel, why they’re “image-conscious” and what happens if they hit a bump in the road.
The LegalStuff:
We’ve designed this video for everyone. It’s to help you get you better acquainted with the awesomeness of payments clearing and settlement. In real life, clearing and settlement processes can get pretty complicated. To help give you the basics, we’ve simplified content – so some stuff may not be technically accurate or complete. Also, this video is just for education and isn’t advice. If you work in an FI and you need the straight goods on operational, technical or legal matters, check out our rules and standards, talk to your tech experts, or pay a visit to your legal folks.
We probably don’t have to tell you this, but the views expressed are the CPA’s only (not necessarily those of the CPA’s members or anyone else). Sometimes we talk about other organizations in our videos. If you’ve got questions for these guys, you should reach out to them directly. If you need more info on the CPA, just visit our website (payments.ca) or give us a shout.
We’d be psyched if you share our videos with your friends. We ask only that our copyright is respected... So don’t reproduce, copy, modify or adapt all or part of this video without getting the CPA’s permission in writing first. Commercial use and distribution of the contents of this video is definitely not cool, and therefore strictly prohibited. But you guys know that already, right?

You might think that nothing is a simple as writing a cheque, but a tremendous amount of work happens behind the scenes to get these payments to their destinations. See how cheques travel, why they’re “image-conscious” and what happens if they hit a bump in the road.
The LegalStuff:
We’ve designed this video for everyone. It’s to help you get you better acquainted with the awesomeness of payments clearing and settlement. In real life, clearing and settlement processes can get pretty complicated. To help give you the basics, we’ve simplified content – so some stuff may not be technically accurate or complete. Also, this video is just for education and isn’t advice. If you work in an FI and you need the straight goods on operational, technical or legal matters, check out our rules and standards, talk to your tech experts, or pay a visit to your legal folks.
We probably don’t have to tell you this, but the views expressed are the CPA’s only (not necessarily those of the CPA’s members or anyone else). Sometimes we talk about other organizations in our videos. If you’ve got questions for these guys, you should reach out to them directly. If you need more info on the CPA, just visit our website (payments.ca) or give us a shout.
We’d be psyched if you share our videos with your friends. We ask only that our copyright is respected... So don’t reproduce, copy, modify or adapt all or part of this video without getting the CPA’s permission in writing first. Commercial use and distribution of the contents of this video is definitely not cool, and therefore strictly prohibited. But you guys know that already, right?

The Self-Management Institute's first webinar on the Colleague Letter of Understanding (CLOU), the primary tool used at The Morning Star Company to organize without an org chart, formal hierarchy, job titles or job descriptions.
Paul Green, Jr. describes the basic elements of a CLOU--Personal CommercialMission, Responsibilities and Activities, CLOU Colleagues and Personal Development Goals. We then address the questions of viewers, including:
* What are the applications of the CLOU? Employee Reviews? DailyReference? Conflict Resolution? Other uses?
* How are CLOUs updated and maintained?
* What do the levels of decisions authority (Decide, Act, and Recommend) that are discussed in Doug Kirkpatrick's book, BeyondEmpowerment, mean?
* When is an employee ready to compose their own CLOU? What are typically the greatest challenges for new colleagues within the enterprise?
* Can anyone hold anyone else accountable based on their CLOU, even if they are not CLOU Colleagues?
* Do you have any colleagues that are involved in traditional "oversight" or management functions (for example, coordination of tasks but not execution of those tasks, or in other words, do your top maintenance colleagues still "turn a wrench")?
* CLOUs assume that individuals will be effective managers. How does Morning Star work to ensure that everyone is capable of carrying out the function of management in an effective way, especially if they have little to no experience in management?
* How does performance management work? What happens when performance goes bad and the employment relationship needs to end?
* We have managers now whose job is traditional management/oversight. In a switch to Self-Management, would they be expected to work alongside those colleagues who they had previously managed?
* Is there someone who establishes employee benefit programs, compensation, advancement? Is that part of their CLOU?
What should we cover in the future? Let us know at https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/9LRFWNW

The Self-Management Institute's first webinar on the Colleague Letter of Understanding (CLOU), the primary tool used at The Morning Star Company to organize without an org chart, formal hierarchy, job titles or job descriptions.
Paul Green, Jr. describes the basic elements of a CLOU--Personal CommercialMission, Responsibilities and Activities, CLOU Colleagues and Personal Development Goals. We then address the questions of viewers, including:
* What are the applications of the CLOU? Employee Reviews? DailyReference? Conflict Resolution? Other uses?
* How are CLOUs updated and maintained?
* What do the levels of decisions authority (Decide, Act, and Recommend) that are discussed in Doug Kirkpatrick's book, BeyondEmpowerment, mean?
* When is an employee ready to compose their own CLOU? What are typically the greatest challenges for new colleagues within the enterprise?
* Can anyone hold anyone else accountable based on their CLOU, even if they are not CLOU Colleagues?
* Do you have any colleagues that are involved in traditional "oversight" or management functions (for example, coordination of tasks but not execution of those tasks, or in other words, do your top maintenance colleagues still "turn a wrench")?
* CLOUs assume that individuals will be effective managers. How does Morning Star work to ensure that everyone is capable of carrying out the function of management in an effective way, especially if they have little to no experience in management?
* How does performance management work? What happens when performance goes bad and the employment relationship needs to end?
* We have managers now whose job is traditional management/oversight. In a switch to Self-Management, would they be expected to work alongside those colleagues who they had previously managed?
* Is there someone who establishes employee benefit programs, compensation, advancement? Is that part of their CLOU?
What should we cover in the future? Let us know at https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/9LRFWNW

The Enron scandal, revealed in October 2001, eventually led to the bankruptcy of the Enron Corporation, an American energy company based in Houston, Texas, and the de facto dissolution of Arthur Andersen, which was one of the five largest audit and accountancy partnerships in the world. In addition to being the largest bankruptcy reorganization in American history at that time, Enron was attributed as the biggest audit failure.
Enron was formed in 1985 by Kenneth Lay after merging Houston Natural Gas and InterNorth. Several years later, when Jeffrey Skilling was hired, he developed a staff of executives that, by the use of accounting loopholes, special purpose entities, and poor financial reporting, were able to hide billions of dollars in debt from failed deals and projects. Chief Financial OfficerAndrew Fastow and other executives not only misled Enron's board of directors and audit committee on high-risk accounting practices, but also pressured Andersen to ignore the issues.
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The Enron scandal, revealed in October 2001, eventually led to the bankruptcy of the Enron Corporation, an American energy company based in Houston, Texas, and the de facto dissolution of Arthur Andersen, which was one of the five largest audit and accountancy partnerships in the world. In addition to being the largest bankruptcy reorganization in American history at that time, Enron was attributed as the biggest audit failure.
Enron was formed in 1985 by Kenneth Lay after merging Houston Natural Gas and InterNorth. Several years later, when Jeffrey Skilling was hired, he developed a staff of executives that, by the use of accounting loopholes, special purpose entities, and poor financial reporting, were able to hide billions of dollars in debt from failed deals and projects. Chief Financial OfficerAndrew Fastow and other executives not only misled Enron's board of directors and audit committee on high-risk accounting practices, but also pressured Andersen to ignore the issues.
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Martin R. "Marty" Frankel (born 1954) is an American financial criminal who conducted a series of investment frauds in the late 20th century, causing hundreds of millions of dollars in losses. About the book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0743204190/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0743204190&linkCode=as2&tag=tra0c7-20&linkId=9635123e34b0e48e17e5f7a8fa509860
He was caught in 1999, and in 2004 was sentenced to 200 months in prison based on over $200 million in proven losses to insurance companies he bought then looted; the sentence was reaffirmed in 2006.
Marty Frankel was born to Leon and Tilly Frankel in 1954; he was Leon's fourth child and Tilly's second. He attended the University of Toledo but never graduated.
Frankel used astrology to make financial trading decisions. In addition, he usually could not bring himself to actually make trades, causing trouble for him with the brokerage firms he worked for. After being fired by his boss John Schulte in 1986, Frankel set up WinthropCapital using the phony name of James Spencer. He also set up The Frankel Fund with Douglas Maxwell, but remained reluctant to buy or hold his chosen investments.
Frankel moved to Florida in 1987, and attracted Palm Beach investors, but the Frankel Fund lost money on trades, and Frankel was using shareholder accounts to paying expenses, including rent, stock-quote services, and personal spending money for himself, his sister, and his mother. By mid-1988, he was also raiding some investor's accounts to cash out other, worried investors who were pulling out their money. He transferred the remaining funds to his personal account and told his remaining investor that the fund had collapsed due to Maxwell's bad trades and embezzlement. Frankel gave the funds to an attorney, but the funds were then turned over to the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Frankel moved back to Toledo and started a new firm, CreativePartners, while the SEC was investigating him, using the name Rothschild International Investments and a Swiss bank account to separate Creative Partners from his own name and ongoing investigation. By this time, his former boss's wife, Sonia Schulte, was divorcing. Sonia Schulte set up a brokerage in direct competition with her husband's and directed her clients to Creative Partners; meanwhile, Frankel set up another company, Donar Corporation, which paid for Sonia Schulte's new house, and paid Sonia's divorce and custody lawyers over $300,000 out of the Swiss bank account.
After paying a fine and agreeing to be barred from trading by the Securities and Exchange Commission in 1992, Frankel used several aliases, including David Rosse.
In an attempt to use the Roman Catholic Church to discourage questions of legitimacy, Frankel founded the St. Francis of AssisiFoundation in the British Virgin Islands, with a nominal mission of investing in insurance companies in order to fund hospitals. Among people solicited to join the Foundation board was retired CBS Evening News anchorman Walter Cronkite; when he declined to join, his name was used anyway. An official of the Roman Curia, MonsignorEmilio Colagiovanni, agreed to sign a letter falsely stating that the Foundation received funding from the Vatican.
Frankel fled the United States in May 1999. He went by private plane to Rome and then to Hamburg, Germany, where he was arrested on September 4. He was first tried and sentenced in Germany to three years in jail for passport fraud. He was then extradited to the U.S. in 2001.
Colagiovanni was arrested in Cleveland, Ohio on August 30, 2001.
In May 2002, Frankel plead guilty to 24 federal counts of securities fraud, wire fraud, and related racketeering and conspiracy. Fifteen of Frankel's associates, including Colagiovanni and Sonia Schulte, also pleaded guilty to related crimes. By the time Frankel was first sentenced in December 2004, sixteen of his accomplices had been convicted. Frankel told the judge that most of his behavior was to earn enough money to provide for Sonia Schulte (by then Sonia Howe) and her two children; after this, the judge asked "So, you stole $209 million in order to take care of the children?" Frankel then explained that he could not end the scheme without it coming apart, and asked the judge to consider that deterrence should not be a factor in his sentencing because "If somebody is mentally ill, you shouldn't punish them because it won't stop other mentally ill people from doing it." Frankel was sentenced to 200 months (16 years 8 months) in federal prison; a state court in Tennessee also sentenced Frankel to 16 years, which was allowed to run concurrently on the condition that he assist officials in recovering lost assets looted from his Tennessee insurance companies.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Frankel

Martin R. "Marty" Frankel (born 1954) is an American financial criminal who conducted a series of investment frauds in the late 20th century, causing hundreds of millions of dollars in losses. About the book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0743204190/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0743204190&linkCode=as2&tag=tra0c7-20&linkId=9635123e34b0e48e17e5f7a8fa509860
He was caught in 1999, and in 2004 was sentenced to 200 months in prison based on over $200 million in proven losses to insurance companies he bought then looted; the sentence was reaffirmed in 2006.
Marty Frankel was born to Leon and Tilly Frankel in 1954; he was Leon's fourth child and Tilly's second. He attended the University of Toledo but never graduated.
Frankel used astrology to make financial trading decisions. In addition, he usually could not bring himself to actually make trades, causing trouble for him with the brokerage firms he worked for. After being fired by his boss John Schulte in 1986, Frankel set up WinthropCapital using the phony name of James Spencer. He also set up The Frankel Fund with Douglas Maxwell, but remained reluctant to buy or hold his chosen investments.
Frankel moved to Florida in 1987, and attracted Palm Beach investors, but the Frankel Fund lost money on trades, and Frankel was using shareholder accounts to paying expenses, including rent, stock-quote services, and personal spending money for himself, his sister, and his mother. By mid-1988, he was also raiding some investor's accounts to cash out other, worried investors who were pulling out their money. He transferred the remaining funds to his personal account and told his remaining investor that the fund had collapsed due to Maxwell's bad trades and embezzlement. Frankel gave the funds to an attorney, but the funds were then turned over to the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Frankel moved back to Toledo and started a new firm, CreativePartners, while the SEC was investigating him, using the name Rothschild International Investments and a Swiss bank account to separate Creative Partners from his own name and ongoing investigation. By this time, his former boss's wife, Sonia Schulte, was divorcing. Sonia Schulte set up a brokerage in direct competition with her husband's and directed her clients to Creative Partners; meanwhile, Frankel set up another company, Donar Corporation, which paid for Sonia Schulte's new house, and paid Sonia's divorce and custody lawyers over $300,000 out of the Swiss bank account.
After paying a fine and agreeing to be barred from trading by the Securities and Exchange Commission in 1992, Frankel used several aliases, including David Rosse.
In an attempt to use the Roman Catholic Church to discourage questions of legitimacy, Frankel founded the St. Francis of AssisiFoundation in the British Virgin Islands, with a nominal mission of investing in insurance companies in order to fund hospitals. Among people solicited to join the Foundation board was retired CBS Evening News anchorman Walter Cronkite; when he declined to join, his name was used anyway. An official of the Roman Curia, MonsignorEmilio Colagiovanni, agreed to sign a letter falsely stating that the Foundation received funding from the Vatican.
Frankel fled the United States in May 1999. He went by private plane to Rome and then to Hamburg, Germany, where he was arrested on September 4. He was first tried and sentenced in Germany to three years in jail for passport fraud. He was then extradited to the U.S. in 2001.
Colagiovanni was arrested in Cleveland, Ohio on August 30, 2001.
In May 2002, Frankel plead guilty to 24 federal counts of securities fraud, wire fraud, and related racketeering and conspiracy. Fifteen of Frankel's associates, including Colagiovanni and Sonia Schulte, also pleaded guilty to related crimes. By the time Frankel was first sentenced in December 2004, sixteen of his accomplices had been convicted. Frankel told the judge that most of his behavior was to earn enough money to provide for Sonia Schulte (by then Sonia Howe) and her two children; after this, the judge asked "So, you stole $209 million in order to take care of the children?" Frankel then explained that he could not end the scheme without it coming apart, and asked the judge to consider that deterrence should not be a factor in his sentencing because "If somebody is mentally ill, you shouldn't punish them because it won't stop other mentally ill people from doing it." Frankel was sentenced to 200 months (16 years 8 months) in federal prison; a state court in Tennessee also sentenced Frankel to 16 years, which was allowed to run concurrently on the condition that he assist officials in recovering lost assets looted from his Tennessee insurance companies.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Frankel

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Types of Phrases | Five Types | What is a Phrase? | English Grammar

What is a phrase?
It is a group of words. It is having no subject verb combination.
It doesn't have any meaning if used alone but if used in a sentence has a unique meaning.
There are five different kinds of phrases.
1. noun phrase
2. verb phrase
3. adjective phrase
4. adverb phrase
5. prepositional phrase
We have discussed all of them in detail in the video.
Below are the link of other related videos
Phrase vs Clauses
https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=-a80_xFsh9w
Links for five parts of speech video lessons
Noun
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNC9_f1oFuE&list=PLMfo9NXs6ZfHIcdGPq4TtfPxRm873Bh0r&index=1
Pronoun
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vOIYm9iTaU&list=PLMfo9NXs6ZfHIcdGPq4TtfPxRm873Bh0r&index=8
Verb
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z96-ZkIpQZQ&list=PLMfo9NXs6ZfHIcdGPq4TtfPxRm873Bh0r&index=9
Adjective
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mQYOtXg3AY&list=PLMfo9NXs6ZfHIcdGPq4TtfPxRm873Bh0r&index=11
Adverb
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4ZEJOWXmEI&list=PLMfo9NXs6ZfHIcdGPq4TtfPxRm873Bh0r&index=13
Preposition
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRZZIwIHeUM&list=PLMfo9NXs6ZfHIcdGPq4TtfPxRm873Bh0r&index=14

What is the difference between a phrase and a clause? Watch this video and find out. Also see - MOST COMMON MISTAKES IN ENGLISH & HOW TO AVOID THEM: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Dax90QyXgI&list=PLmwr9polMHwsR35rD9spEhjFUFa7QblF9
In this lesson, you will also learn about the different types of phrases and clauses with examples. Topics include dependent and independent clauses, noun phrases, verb phrases, adverb phrases etc.
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➜ PARTS OF SPEECH (Verb, Noun, Adjective, Adverb etc.): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmwr9polMHwsQmAjoAxtFvwk_PaqQeS68
➜ WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE Full Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmwr9polMHwsogkc_bK76YwTmSUIumDBL
➜ WILL vs. SHALL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwfUXeO3AfU&index=1&list=PLmwr9polMHwsogkc_bK76YwTmSUIumDBL
➜ WHO vs. WHOM: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qX_E_p4tfW0&index=2&list=PLmwr9polMHwsogkc_bK76YwTmSUIumDBL
➜ DO or MAKE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObRS73F4tok&index=4&list=PLmwr9polMHwsogkc_bK76YwTmSUIumDBL
➜ SAY, TELL, SPEAK, TALK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F90m3SbXQqQ&index=3&list=PLmwr9polMHwsogkc_bK76YwTmSUIumDBL
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Transcript:
Many people are confused about the
difference between phrases and clauses.
Are these different grammar items or are
they just two names for the same thing?
That's what we're going to talk about in
this video.
Now before we start just remember: if you have any questions at
all you just have to ask me in the
comments section below and I will talk
to you there.
So in this lesson we're going to learn
the difference between phrases and
clauses. But first let's talk about how
phrases and clauses are similar.
They're similar in this way: both of
these refer two groups of words that are
meaningful. Look at these examples: near
my home or Dexter won the bicycle race
You can see that these are meaningful
so one of them is afraid and the other
is a clause
OK so what's the difference between them? Well
the difference is this: a clause is a
group of words with a subject-verb
combination so Dexter won the bicycle
race is a clause because it has a
subject - Dexter and a verb - won is the past
tense of win so this is a clause. A
phrase is a group of words without a
subject-verb combination. So near my home
is a phrase because there's no subject
verb combination
It's very simple but keep this important
difference in mind - a clause has a
subject-verb combination and a phrase
does not. So now let me show you some
more examples so that you can learn how
to easily identify phrases and clauses
Alright all the words that you see on
the screen are phrases. You'll notice
that in all of these there's no subject
verb combination and these examples also
show the most common types of phrases
For example my two wonderful dogs is
a phrase focusing on the noun dogs and
the phrase the tallest building in the
world focuses on the noun building so we
say that these are noun phrases.
What about couldn't go and will be
working? Can you guess what type of
phrases these are? These are
verb phrases because they only have verbs
in them. All of these words are verbs
similarly we have the adjective phrases
very friendly and afraid of the dark
we say that these are adjective phrases
because the focus is on friendly and
afraid - the other words in these phrases
are only helping the main words and the
main words are adjectives. Really fast
and much quicker are adverb phrases
because the adverbs fast and quicker are
the focus of these phrases and finally
what about near the post office and on
the 29th? Do you know? These are preposition
phrases because each of these tells us
about a place or about time using the
prepositions near and on. These are the
most common types of phrases that you
will come across and once again remember
these are phrases because they don't
have a subject verb combination. So let's
now look at some examples of clauses
like I said a clause is just like a
phrase - it's a group of words but a
clause has a subject verb combination
now in English there are many different
kinds of causes but the two most
important that you need to know about
are independent and dependent clauses
let's start with the independent clause
this is simply a clause that can stand
alone as a sentence. For example He ate
dinner
this is a clause because it has a
subject - he - and a verb - ate - past tense of
eat and it's independent because it can
be a sentence on its own. So what's a
dependent clause then? Well it's a clause
that is it has a subject-verb
combination but it cannot be a sentence
by itself. For example When James got
home is a dependent clause - it has a
subject - James - and a verb - got - but if you
think about it it's not a complete
sentence because if I said when James
got home you will ask okay then what?
What happened?
So you see the sentence isn't complete
so this is a dependent clause.

This is first video of Idiom and Phrases series. This video covers some important idioms but more important is that you understand how to study idioms so that you remember them permanently. To be frank, not only idioms but to learn any portion of English you will have to involve yourself in it, to understand it in such a way that you can use your knowledge in exam.
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50 COMMON ENGLISH PHRASES

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Phrases in this video (print them our and practice!):
1. How is it going?
2. Long time no see!
3. What have you been up to?
4. Can’t complain
5. How do you know?
6. That’s a good one = That’s a good joke!
7. It’s very kind of you!
8. Thank you anyway
9. Thank you in advance!
10. No worries
11. What’s going on?
12. Did I get you right?
13. Don’t take it to heart
14. I didn’t catch the last word
15. Sorry, I wasn’t listening
16. It doesn’t matter
17. Fingers crossed!
18. Oh, that. That explains it.
19. Things happen
20. Sorry to bother you
21. I’ll be with you in a minute
22. Where were we?
23. I’m sorry, I didn’t catch you
24. Lucky you!
25. I freaked out = to become very angry, scared or excited
26. Good for you!
27. You’ve got to be kidding me!
28. Cheer up!
29. Come on, you can do it!
30. Keep up the good work!
31. It's not the end of the world
32. That’s lit! = That’s amazing!
33. There you go!
34. 44. Not a bit!
35. There is no room for doubt
36. I’ll text you!
37. It’s not worth it!
38. You rock!
39. You should go the extra mile…
40. Step up your game = Start performing better
41. Pull yourself together = Calm down and behave normally
42. You sold me! = You convinced me on something
43. Couldn’t care less = used to express total lack of interest in something
44. This is a no-brainer = Easy decision
45. You screwed up
46. You are driving me nuts!
47. Can you cover me? = Can you work in my place?
48. I’d better be going
49. Thank heavens it’s Friday
50. Take care!
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English Grammar - Phrases And Clauses

A Phrase is a collection of words that may have nouns or verbs, but it does not have a sub...

English Grammar - Phrases And Clauses

A Phrase is a collection of words that may have nouns or verbs, but it does not have a subject doing a verb. On the contrary, a clause is a collection of words that has a subject that is actively doing a verb. And it can be broken down to Independent clause and Dependent clause. In this video, Mrs. Santha A. Kumar explains about Phrases and Clauses with relevant examples.

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English Grammar Intro to Phrase and Clause (Hindi) Part 1: Introduction

English Grammar Intro to Phrase and Clause (Hindi) Part 1: Introduction
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English Grammar Intro to Phrase and Clause (Hindi) Part 1: Introduction

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11 English Phrases of Daily Expressions | Learn through Hindi for Use in Conversation

Learn 11 English Phrases through Hindi, for use in daily English conversation. In this video, Awal has explained the expressions used to give your opinion, advice or suggestion to others in family, friends and importantly, at job and business. This lessons is helpful for both - advanced and beginners, in learning the English phrases for basic English speaking.
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"The Jungle Is Dead!" = The Phrase Repeated Every Year

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Learning phrases to speak English fluently - Phrases for Conversation

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In this video, Faby introduces the concept of "phrases." Phrases can be differentiated from full sentences in that they do not always convey meaning -- even though they make some kind of statement. By the time you finish watching this video, you should be able to understand the difference between a phrase and a full sentence.
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Phrase

In everyday speech, a phrase may be any group of words, often carrying a special idiomatic meaning; in this sense it is roughly synonymous with expression. In linguistic analysis, a phrase is a group of words (or possibly a single word) that functions as a constituent in the syntax of a sentence—a single unit within a grammatical hierarchy. A phrase appears within a clause, although it is also possible for a phrase to be a clause or to contain a clause within it.

In grammatical analysis, particularly in theories of syntax, a phrase is any group of words, or sometimes a single word, which plays a particular role within the grammatical structure of a sentence. It does not have to have any special meaning or significance, or even exist anywhere outside of the sentence being analyzed, but it must function there as a complete grammatical unit. For example, in the sentence Yesterday I saw an orange bird with a white neck, the words an orange bird with a white neck form what is called a noun phrase, or a determiner phrase in some theories, which functions as the object of the sentence.

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Charges of wire fraud and wire fraud conspiracy, money laundering, and corrupt interference with the administration of the IRS laws also remain in the superseding indictment ... The indictment catalogs the use of more than 15 so-called shell companies, 50 bank accounts and multiple attorney trust accounts in perpetrating the scheme. Prosecutors charge the scheme involved the movement of large sums of cash through multiple accounts....

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Accounting in the Digital Era: Python Tutorial & Lecture: 7/24/13

Accounting in the Digital Era
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The video begins with a brief tutorial on the basics of "Python" (a program for writing code). The Professor demonstrates several functions Python can be useful for.
Detecting changes in risk factors year over year and detecting risk factors between related companies can help auditors understand the business and plan the audit accordingly. For example, Microsoft's risk titles during 2007 and 2008 were: (1) challenges to their business model may reduce their revenues, (2) the threat of competition, and (3) their inability to protect their intellectual property (IP) rights.
A matching algorithm (token set ratio) can take the sorted intersection of two tokenized strings and return the matching ratio between the intersection and the shorter string. This is good for comparing risk factors among different years and across different related companies. Heat maps can be generated based on these algorithms (with colors indicating the "strength" of the intersection / relationship). Several heat maps are displayed throughout the lecture.
Example: McAfee risks NOT found in Adobe include material weakness, significant deficiencies in internal control / financial reporting processes, accuracy issues, and completeness / timeliness of external financial reporting. Meanwhile, Adobe risks not found in McAfee include catastrophic events that may disrupt business, and the risk that earnings can take a significant plunge if goodwill or other intangible assets become impaired.
Matched risks (between McAfee and Adobe) are also reviewed. It shows the ratio between statements of both companies. The higher the ratio, the more "similar" the statements are in nature, according to the algorithm discussed earlier on in the presentation.
Select Features - Regular Expressions: 10:10
Analyze: RiskFactors Example: 10:33
Microsoft 2007 - 2008 Risk Titles: 11:48
Matching Algorithm: 12:38
Heatmap of Microsoft Risk Titles: 17:40
Differences in Risk Factors Between Related Companies: 19:35
Heatmap (Adobe vs McAfee Risk Titles): 22:38
McAfee Risks not found in Adobe: 23:30
Adobe Risks not found in McAfee: 23:50
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The Live Wire - The MBA Program in the Belk College of Business

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The Self-Management Institute's first webinar on the Colleague Letter of Understanding (CLOU), the primary tool used at The Morning Star Company to organize without an org chart, formal hierarchy, job titles or job descriptions.
Paul Green, Jr. describes the basic elements of a CLOU--Personal CommercialMission, Responsibilities and Activities, CLOU Colleagues and Personal Development Goals. We then address the questions of viewers, including:
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* How are CLOUs updated and maintained?
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Enron scandal

The Enron scandal, revealed in October 2001, eventually led to the bankruptcy of the Enron...

Enron scandal

The Enron scandal, revealed in October 2001, eventually led to the bankruptcy of the Enron Corporation, an American energy company based in Houston, Texas, and the de facto dissolution of Arthur Andersen, which was one of the five largest audit and accountancy partnerships in the world. In addition to being the largest bankruptcy reorganization in American history at that time, Enron was attributed as the biggest audit failure.
Enron was formed in 1985 by Kenneth Lay after merging Houston Natural Gas and InterNorth. Several years later, when Jeffrey Skilling was hired, he developed a staff of executives that, by the use of accounting loopholes, special purpose entities, and poor financial reporting, were able to hide billions of dollars in debt from failed deals and projects. Chief Financial OfficerAndrew Fastow and other executives not only misled Enron's board of directors and audit committee on high-risk accounting practices, but also pressured Andersen to ignore the issues.
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Charges of wire fraud and wire fraud conspiracy, money laundering, and corrupt interference with the administration of the IRS laws also remain in the superseding indictment ... The indictment catalogs the use of more than 15 so-called shell companies, 50 bank accounts and multiple attorney trust accounts in perpetrating the scheme. Prosecutors charge the scheme involved the movement of large sums of cash through multiple accounts....

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